After 5 years of development, the StarCraft Universe MORPG is finally here! Full release in late August, players can jump into the action now in limited Open Beta on the StarCraft II Arcade. This game requires StarCraft II or the Free Starter Edition to play.

Nazi Zombies Portable aims to recreate the Nazi Zombies experience from CoD: WaW into the Quake engine, making it playable on the Hand-Held PlayStation Portable Console (Does not require Custom Firmware ) and can be easily played on just about ANY computer out there (Even Windows 98!).

QUAKE LIVE started as a web browser, game developers decided to make the game as a standalone, downloadable game by the end of 2013. Linux and Mac support will be available only through emulation or virtualization software, the desktop version will not have native support Mac and Linux versions. Well this could be a good thing for WarFace too, if they will ever decided to make a desktop version.

THE DARK MOD 2.0 is a free, first-person stealth game inspired by the Thief series by Looking Glass Studios. It recreates the essence of the original Thief games on a more modern engine. Both a game and a mission-creation platform, The Dark Mod allows players and mappers alike to enjoy missions in a gothic steampunk universe.

The Dark Mod was officially released on October 17th, 2009. As of October, 2013, TDM 2.0 is now completely standalone, and no longer requires Doom3.

Operation Black Mesa is a total remake of Half-Life: Opposing Force. Utilizing the Source engine, Tripmine Studios plans to recreate the Black Mesa Research Facility from the ground up, as seen by the protagonist, Adrian Shephard.

This game is completely FREE and requires only installation of the Source Sdk Base 2013 (Multiplayer and/or Singleplayer) which is available for free through Steam!

Black Mesa is a FREE and complete re-creation of the game Half-Life, utilizing the Source engine. Black Mesa will let you re-visit the world that started the Half-Life continuum.

Black Mesa will require the Source SDK Base 2007 to run. Many Source games purchasable through Steam come with the Shared Resources, including the SDK, that you will need in order to run Black Mesa. To see if you can run Black Mesa, open Steam and look in the tools tab. If you see an entry titled Source SDK Base 2007, you can run Black Mesa. As of July, 2011, Valve made the Source SDK free for anyone to download. This means that users who create new Steam accounts will be able to play Black Mesa without having to purchase any games.